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Our mission is to become the trusted resource for the wine enthusiast, whether shopping for yourself or sending a gift. We strive to offer you a great selection, low prices, convenient delivery and information that helps you enjoy wine with confidence.
Originally founded in 1998 as eVineyard.com, we purchased the Wine.com name in 2001 and have grown into the #1 online wine store by annual revenues, (source: Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide). We’ve served millions of customers, from casual enthusiasts to collectors to Fortune 100 companies.
Our headquarters is in San Francisco, CA, and we have fulfillment locations in ten states. Our 100 year-round employees are experts in their fields -- wine buying, software development, logistics and service – so that we can deliver you a customer experience second to none.
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Retailers report, and empirical evidence demonstrates, that Valentine's Day can be one of the busiest holidays for the wine and spirits business. Wine menu planning is a fun exercise but sometimes the rigors of workaday reality get in the way of our good time. And when it comes to wine, price doesn’t need to indicate how much you care. Wine is o...
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Hi everyone! I am back from my incredible trip to Lyon... will send pictures later, but wanted to go ahead and say that Lyon is, indeed, a MUST!! I was completely in love... A few things:* I attended the Marche Saint-Antoine on Saturday... A-mazing! https://www.yelp.com/biz/march%C3%A9-saint-antoine-lyon-2 . One of the things I bought at this ...
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Hi guys, I'm here again for some advice on wine travel: I will be in Lyon this November for 4 days (well, 3 and 1/2) and I was thinking about trying to hit a couple of caves. I will not be driving, which makes it tricky, but not afraid of taking trains, buses, Bla Bla Car, Uber, etc... Also not *totally* opposed to tours... I know, beggars can't...
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According to the Wine Institute, in 2015, over 28 million liters of wine were produced by sixty-three different wine producing countries. There are currently 195 different countries in our world, which means that a whopping one third of it is making wine. We all cherish our favorite wine countries and regions, but there are some superior wine pr...
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Drink it. Unless you can prove beyond doubt it was cellared that for the last 40 years in a temperature and humidty controlled environment it won't fetch much in the open market. Personally I'd be kinda po'd if I saved a wine for my kid and when I gave it to him he tried to flip it. C'est la vie.http://www.winebid.com is a good place to start.
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I have a bottle of Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac (1978) that my Dad recently gave me. He collects wines. It was given to him in 1978 for his birthday. It has been stored on its side and not moved around often. I would like to sell it but don't know where to begin.
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As I found when I conducted the searches I posted about at top, you need to refine your criteria down to specific communities to get the best results. And they do make it clear that they're starting from the LA area.I personally think that if the functionality can be steadily improved it could be a useful site and web/mobile app. Of course it al...
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Sometimes we get used to paying upwards of $100 for a nice bottle of wine from the wine shop. Those are the 'good days' that we want to remember, but soon you notice your bank account is dropping faster than Trumps approval rating, so you start looking for more value-oriented wines that are tasty in their own right.This topic is all about value...
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The wine is a nice garnet color with a bit of brownish tint along the edges. The nose presents aromas of leather, anise, blackberry and spice box that makes you feel like you've just walked into and old school Italian deli in New York, just what you would expect from a mature Barolo. The taste is just wonderful, a brief blast of ripe fruit up ...
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